If you'd like members to guess the gender of your baby, why not make a poll? Open a new Discussion, give your list of symptoms, then continues on down to the make a poll space beneath the Discussion box.

You can put something as simple in as "Guess Me!" then for your first response on the poll, put in "Girl" and for the second, put in "Boy." If you're having twins, you can add "Girl, Girl," "Boy, Boy" and "One of Each" or "Girl, Boy" as possible response.

Then go ahead and post and let members vote!

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You can put something as simple in as "Guess Me!" then for your first response on the poll, put in "Girl" and for the second, put in "Boy." If you're having twins, you can add "Girl, Girl," "Boy, Boy" and "One of Each" or "Girl, Boy" as possible response.

Yes you can! Just make sure you're in a well ventilated area and if using a home kit make sure you try and use a product that is ammonia free. I go to my hairdressers once a month to get mine coloured, the pampering is lovely!

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